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Coming EvefltS ('
DANCING AT I.'.ARAIVIOUNT
There is 'dancing at Para ount
each , Friday night to muse by
Carruther's popular orchestra.
Door 'prizes. -Admission $5e.
CHURCH PICNIC
HELD °FRIDAY
A 'delightful picnic was enjoyed
by the members. • of the United
Church Sunday `School last Fri-
day.. Lunch was served on; the
church lawn at six :o'clock, after
which. • all went to the school
grounds for games and races.
he winners. of the races were
a ollows: 3 ,years °old.: and tinder,
Betty Webster, Robt. Treleaven,
Ruth Treleaven; 4 and 5 years
old, Betty Johnston, Donna Bell
Irwin, Nancy Grant;' boys 6-7,
Billy Mathers, Kent Hedley, Den-
nis Emberlin; girls; 6.7, Edna -
Reid, Josephine Anderson, Lucy
Phillips; boys 8-10, George Har-
ris, Bobbie _ McNay, Donald Mc-
Nay, girls 11=14, Maxina Irwin,
Jean Treleaven, Dana Hackett;
boys 11=14, Wilfred B lack, 'Geo.
Harris, Bill'Decker; girls 15 and
over, Mary Struthers;, Doris Tay-
lor, Betty •Blue; shoe .:race, Jean
Treleaven, Celia Wilson, Betty
Taylor; tie race, Doris Taylor and
Gordon, Morrison, -Betty Taylor
and.-_-Harve- Trel€ Ve: rs
Joynt and George Greer; women's
race, Mrs. Hunter, Mrs. Black,
Mrs. MacDiarmid men's rade,.
Harvey Treleaven, -Gordon Mor-
rison, J. W. 'Stewart.
The final event of the evening
wasa- soft ball game. Captain
Doris Taylor and her team went
to bat first, while Captain Betty
Taylor and . her team took the
field. Innings after innings went
with . plenty of excitement and
fun.,The exact score for each side'
remains-a''deep Mystery.- _All went
home feeling that they had a good
time, • and ,that the picnic was,
really worth while. °
How To Make: Your
Shoes Last Longer
Some valuable tips on the care
of shoes and advice not only to
Mr. and . Mrs. 'Everyfamily.; but
to Mary and Johnny as well, by
the noted authority on household
efficiency, Mrs. Christine . Fred-
erick, appear in The American
Weeklywith this Sunday's (Au-
gust 1) issue of the 'Detroit Times.
Get . the Detroit'° Sunday Times
this . week and every week.
°Unio: Church
SERVICES
SUNDAY, AUGUST 1st,
UNITED CHURCH
Rev. 9. H. MacDonald
preacher:
Services at 11 a.m. and
7 p.m:
Sunday School at 10 a.m. in
each church.
•POTPOURRI
'Neither time nor space permit
of aneditorial page this week.
News and views, of the week
which might have provided .some
subject matter for editorial. com-
ment are summed up here.:
Mussolini has reached .the end
of his rope, but he still hasa
big swing doming 1, . • . . or,
Mr. Bullfrog's 'last croak nears
Next Wednesday is , el-
ection day." Vote how you like,
but vote, and what's more, if you
are,' physically able; .walk to the.
polls,, 'cause gas, and tires aren't
easy, to, get .. And don't
forget' that it is Mr. and .Mrs..
John, Public. who' pays for the
fullfilment of all these pre-el-
ection promises.: ` Might be best
if a lot of them are never kept;
.• With the price of tame,
raspberries' hanging ' around 40
cents a quart, wild berry patches
are alive with pickers who are
obtaining good results for their
efforts . .Irate house-
wives
have a justifiable kick a-
bout the price of fruit thissea-
son.—No price ceiling on fruits
we .understand, which well ill
ustrates to what heights prices
generally would have koared
without the W.P.T.B. About time
the Board took some action .on
the fruit question it seems °
We all have I our problems and
'the farmer' has been having his.
Labor shortages and wet weather
are a bad combination. First the
rain played. hob ,at seeding,' time,
and it has so: interrupted., haying
operations, that wheat was ripe
before the hay was off. Wheat
cutting, started in this community.
early last week. . . And by
the way next . 'M nday is Civic
Holiday. Where will the 'biggest
crowds be -lin . the harvest fields,
at. the races or the seaside?
We wouldn't bank much on "the,
average Ontario . election candi-
date drawing mu& of a radio
audience Methinks You have to.
be a Churchill or 'a Roosevelt to
keep most listeners from switch-
ing the dial.
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THURSDAY, JULY 29th, 1943
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'PHONE\ 82 WE DELIVER
Jones (discouraged): Yes, I did
have something in the bank, but
since I met your daughter it. has
all gone.
F ther: Ex ensive co zrtship,
1 a P
eh? Well, you know love makes
HANOVER Public School Teach- the world go around.
ers, have each been given 9 raise Jones: Yes, but I didn't think, it
of. $100.00. would make me lose my balance.
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